@Principe28 wrote:
Can’t I program so that only the missed calls of the programmed incoming/outgoing number are displayed on each device?
Unfortunately no. That doesn’t work.
Hopefully it will be adjusted.
#user63
@Principe28 wrote:
Can’t I program so that only the missed calls of the programmed incoming/outgoing number are displayed on each device?
Unfortunately no. That doesn’t work.
Hopefully it will be adjusted.
#user63
I have ISDN Multiline with Twixclip ISDN, which separates me cleanly and shows the calls and the number called. As a test, I installed Twixtel analog on the second computer. There I only see who called and not which number and when I accept the call, the analog Twixclip still reports a missed call.
Therefore, as a multiline user, it is unthinkable for me to switch as long as Swisscom cannot offer equivalent phones such as the Rubin 40 or Gigaset DX600.
@hed ISDN is nearing the end of its life cycle, but is fully mature. All IP is just beginning and still needs improvement in certain areas.
It’s not a valid argument for me. I am more of the opinion that the All IP developers didn’t make much effort to understand how ISDN Multiline works and what the functionality is.
It is particularly true for the Internet box, which is unable to distinguish individual numbers when signaling audible calls. At the Rousseau base the situation is a little better. Unfortunately, on both devices the processing of the call lists is very incomplete or inadequate.
Even if you don’t want to accept the argument, it is true. The Internet box with Multiline cannot yet offer everything that is possible with ISDN. The emphasis here is on “still”, which is guaranteed to continue to improve.
The fact that the ring tone distinction doesn’t work for incoming calls is certainly annoying, but it’s not a showstopper for the basic service. The development capacity at Swisscom is not unlimited and so it is being expanded step by step.
Thomas
@XT “With the My KMU Office subscriptions you get a router where you can connect ISDN telephones.”
Interesting statement… When I expressed my wish to Swisscom several times at the end of January to keep my 3 ISDN telephones (including 1 ruby) and 1 ISDN fax adapter with All IP, possibly with the use of an adaptation facility, the answer was “No”. There would be no customization option. I have to replace all devices. There is also nothing planned for the future in the range.
Now it’s too late for me. The new configuration is here and the ISDN devices have been disposed of!
I regret not having found any competent advice, despite the written delivery
- a clear definition of my needs (1:1 functional transfer of the ISDN features to All IP)
- a detailed plan of the rooms and the existing configuration
- a detailed list of the existing equipment.
@jicubef wrote:
@XT “With the My KMU Office subscriptions you get a router where you can connect ISDN telephones.”
Interesting statement… When I expressed my wish to Swisscom several times at the end of January to keep my 3 ISDN telephones (including 1 ruby) and 1 ISDN fax adapter with All IP, possibly with the use of an adaptation facility, that was it Answer “No”. There would be no customization option. I have to replace all devices. There is also nothing planned for the future in the range.
The problem is who you turn to:
If you contact private customer advice, they have the knowledge of private customer products and (mainly) only know these products
If you had contacted business customer advice, they would probably have been offered the option of continuing to use the existing ISDN at Centro Business. It now also runs there via VoIP and it is questionable whether the well-known ISDN convenience functions have already been fully implemented there….
What probably went wrong is that you contacted the wrong private customer advisory service - or they could have at least forwarded you to the business customer advisory service with your requirements….
….keep on rockin' 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
I said clearly to 3 shops and 3 times to the hotline: I would like to be in contact with someone who can competently advise on the problem of switching to Multiline ISDN-IP. And every time I didn’t get anything right. What more could I do as a customer? Is the customer’s responsibility to carry out the internal coordination of Swisscom?